Tyson Fury Wants To Give Money From Deontay Wilder's Fight To Homeless People
As we count down to the fight between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder, the Briton already have in mind what he wants to do with the £8 million he stands to get from the fight.
The father-of-four his making a comeback to the boxing ring from retirement after a year and his debut is not going to be a easy one with the American and WBC title holder.
Talking about what he plans to do with the money from the fight, Tyson revealed he thought it best to share the whole lot with have nots and provide shelters for them.
"I'm going to give it to the poor," says the Gypsy king about providing homes for the homeless.
He went on to say, "I'm a boxer not a businessman and I'll probably go down the same route as every other boxer skint at tge end of it all."
Fury believes the gesture will be a good lesson to his four children and also a way to teach them that they will have to make their own money when they come of age.
The fight between him and Wilder is scheduled to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on December 1.
The father-of-four his making a comeback to the boxing ring from retirement after a year and his debut is not going to be a easy one with the American and WBC title holder.
Talking about what he plans to do with the money from the fight, Tyson revealed he thought it best to share the whole lot with have nots and provide shelters for them.
"I'm going to give it to the poor," says the Gypsy king about providing homes for the homeless.
He went on to say, "I'm a boxer not a businessman and I'll probably go down the same route as every other boxer skint at tge end of it all."
Fury believes the gesture will be a good lesson to his four children and also a way to teach them that they will have to make their own money when they come of age.
The fight between him and Wilder is scheduled to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on December 1.
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